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Tips Behind Root Canal Myths

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There are many myths surrounding the root canal procedure, including the myth that the procedure is painful and traumatic. Unfortunately, many people forgo needed treatment because of the bad reputation root canals have. But if you ask your dentist about the facts, you might be surprised by the truth about root canals. Below are a few root canal myths, debunked.


Myth One: A Root Canal Will Take a Long Time
Fact: Barring complications, a root canal can take less than two hours. Modern technology has enabled dentists to work quickly and efficiently, minimizing the amount of time you spend in the dentist’s chair. After the procedure is done, you may need to go back to the dentist for a checkup to ensure that there is no infection, but the root canal itself is a one-visit procedure. Each case is different, due to complexity and many other factors. That is why at times we will refer patients to an endodontist, a dentist who specializes in root canals. They have special training and equipment to make the experience as quick and pain-free as possible.

Myth Two: Root Canals are Painful
Fact: Root canals are done to ease tooth pain. Swelling and pain are sometimes the result of nerve damage in a tooth, and the root canal procedure works to ease those symptoms by clearing out the infected tissue. With the use of modern anesthesia and medication after the procedure to minimize tenderness, a root canal can be no more painful than getting a filling.

Myth Three: A Root Canal will Kill the Tooth, so I’m Better Off Just Getting It Pulled
Fact: Root canals are intended to save the tooth, not remove it. Root canals clean and disinfect the tooth, leaving the structure of the tooth intact and therefore preserving the smile. Having a tooth pulled, however, can cause other teeth to shift and can lead to more dental problems later on.

Myth Four: My Teeth Don’t Hurt, so I Don’t Need a Root Canal
Fact: You do not always feel the pain of an infected tooth. During a routine checkup, your dentist will examine your teeth and take x-rays. If he or she sees signs of decay or infection, then your dentist will examine the tooth closer and tell for sure whether or not you need a root canal. An undetected infection could cause serious damage if left untreated, as well as generally leaving you not feeling well.

Whether you are in need of a routine checkup or have a painful, inflamed tooth that needs immediate attention, we can help. A knowledgeable and caring Dr. Alina Bergan offers regular dental care, cosmetic dentistry services, and advanced procedures with a Gentle Touch! To learn more or schedule an appointment, call us at (800) 223-0801.